Richie Incognito and Jonathan Martin on the Dolphins sideline last August Photo: AP

Richie Incognito is not going quietly.

The former Dolphins offensive lineman, embroiled in a raging controversy over his treatment of and abusive behavior toward then-teammate and fellow lineman Jonathan Martin, broke what had been nearly three months of relative silence Wednesday with a series of blistering tweets, most notably revealing Martin had contemplated suicide before their supposed friendship unraveled.

Incognito ranted about being “railroaded” and blamed a Martin representative for releasing a voicemail in which Incognito directed racial and sexual language at Martin, saying they had laughed about the scandalous message with teammate Brian Hartline.

“Dear Jon Martin….. The truth is going to bury you and your entire ‘camp,’ ” Incognito wrote. “You could have told the truth the entire time.”

Martin walked out on the Dolphins in late October, seeking help for mental health issues brought on by Incognito’s alleged harsh treatment. The Dolphins suspended Incognito for conduct detrimental to the team. Miami recently lifted the suspension and Incognito is set to become an unrestricted free agent on March 11.

“I’m ready to move on with my life and career,” Incognito wrote in the first of his bitter tweets. “I’ve been dragged through the mud for months by my ‘best friend.’ ’’

The NFL reached out to attorney Ted Wells to oversee a probe into the Incognito-Martin affair.

There were more bombshell tweets by Incognito:

FACT: Jonathan Martin told me he thought about taking his own life in MAY 2013 b/c he wasn't playing well. Told me he felt worthless.